Congress President Sonia Gandhi today held parleys with the chief ministers of Maharashtra and Haryana amidst the possibility of a change of guard in some of the states where it is in power as the party prepares for a massive rejig in the wake of its unprecedented debacle in Lok Sabha polls.
The day was marked by hectic consultations as Congress debated the pros and cons of replacing its chief ministers in order to beat the anti-incumbency mood in some states and save the party from breaking up in others.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan met Gandhi in the evening, capping a hectic day today.
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Following that meeting, sources close to Hooda as well as the AICC general secretary in-charge for the state, Shakeel Ahmed, ruled out any likelihood of a change of guard there.
Chavan ealier met veteran party leaders A K Antony and Gandhi's political secretary Ahmed Patel. Antony was the in-charge of Maharashtra at one point of time.
While Assembly polls in Maharashtra and Haryana are scheduled at the year-end, Congress is grappling with dissidence in Assam, whose Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi will arrive here tomorrow.
Two Maharashtra leaders, Shivajrao Deshmukh and Shivajirao Moghe, too, met Gandhi at her 10, Janpath residence here. Moghe also later met Antony.
Deshmukh, the Chairman of the Maharashtra Legislative Council, is a four-time MLA who has also been MLC twice. Moghe is currently the minister of social justice in the Maharashtra Cabinet.
The talk about a change of guard in Maharashtra gained momentum after Antony and Patel met NCP chief Sharad Pawar at his residence on Thursday night, where the issue was discussed threadbare.
Party sources have maintained that in case a final decision to replace Chavan is taken, Antony and Ghulam Nabi Azad could go to Maharashtra as observers.
Congress could win only two and its ally NCP just four of the 48 Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra in the just-concluded Lok Sabha elections.
The names of senior Congress leader Sushilkumar Shinde and state ministers Bala Saheb Thorat and Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil are doing the rounds as the likely successors to Chavan.
Meanwhile, amid indications that he might be replaced, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today said, "I won't say yes, I won't say no," when asked if such a development was in the offing.
"It is going to be a High Command decision only... I am going to Delhi tomorrow. We have a meeting with the High Command on Monday," Gogoi said in Guwahati.